Tips for Homeowners in Wildfire Areas

written by: Sarah Michaels; article published: year 2009, month 11;

In: Root » Legal and finance » Insurance

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Major wildfires over the past few years have served as brutal reminders of the dangers of wildfires. Here are steps you can take to lessen your risk and maybe even reduce your monthly insurance payments.

For people who live in the mountainous and rural parts of the western United States, wildfires can be a serious concern. Major fires over the last few years in Southern California, Arizona and other western states have made it abundantly clear that wildfires pose a major threat to homeowners and their property. Many people who live in these areas rely on their home insurance to provide them with protection in case their homes are damaged or destroyed by a wildfire.

For most people, the insurance for their home will cover their wildfire damage. However, the recent spate of wildfires throughout the West has caused some insurance companies to rethink their approaches. In some cases, wildfire insurance has to be purchased as an additional rider to a standard policy. In extreme cases, it is impossible to get home insurance quotes for houses that are seen to be in extreme danger areas.

If you live in an area that is prone to wildfires, it's a good idea to review your home owner insurance to make sure that you are covered in case a sudden conflagration damages or destroys you home. There are also steps that you can take to protect your home from a potential wildfire.

For example, using fire-resistant materials when building your home in an area of fire risk is a very smart idea (and it is the law in some places). Metal, tile and fiberglass roofing can help prevent fires from spreading to your rooftop, while asphalt shingles are more likely to catch fire because they are made from oil-based materials. Clearing the dead grass, weeds and other shrubbery from around your home on a regular basis is another recommended way to protect your home from a wildfire.

After you search for free home insurance quotes through sites such as HomeInsuranceQuotes.us, there will be certain factors that can help lower your risk levels and perhaps also lower your monthly premiums. If you live in a region that is at a high risk for wildfires, taking steps to protect yourself can not only save your property but also save you money.

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